Chapter 23 Don’t Move
He kept her in his arms, silently waiting for her to finish venting her feelings.
For unknown reasons, he felt his heart ache for her.
After a while, her crying quieted down, and with her hoarse voice, she said, “Thank you, Hanson.”
Her voice was as soft as a feather, and it prickled his heart.
She wasn’t the first woman to call his name, but she was the first to make her way into his heart.
He did not respond directly to her words of gratitude. Instead, he said something completely unrelated. “Vania, address me by my name in the future.”
Hearing that, she was dumbfounded. She stared into his eyes, his deep gaze seemingly sucking her in.
Her eyes had nowhere to go. She could only tilt her head to the other side while her hands pressed against his chest. This posture bothered her, so she moved slightly and said, without responding to what he had said earlier, “Put me down. I’m fine now.” It was not appropriate for them to keep hugging each other.
When he sensed her movements, Hanson felt as if his entire body was on fire. Does this woman know what she is doing?
As a normal man, he would undoubtedly react to a woman moving around in his embrace.
But he maintained his gentlemanly demeanor and said in a deep voice, “Don’t move around.”
His hoarse voice revealed his agitated state at the time as he warned, “If you continue moving, you’ll have to be responsible for whatever happens.”
Vania’s face flushed as soon as she heard his words. She had a feeling he was hinting at something, but she wasn’t sure.
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